Lake Gairdner

Lake Gairdner is a large endorheic salt lake in the Australian state of , to the north of the . When in flood, the lake is considered the third largest salt lake in Australia.
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Lake Gairdner

Latitude
-31.6613° or 31° 39′ 41″ south
Longitude
136.02145° or 136° 1′ 17″ east
Elevation
121 metres (397 feet)
Open location code
4QWR82QC+FH
Geo­Names ID
2071153
Wiki­data ID
Q965973
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Belarusian to Welsh—“Lake Gairdner” goes by many names.
  • Belarusian: Возера Гэрднер
  • Belarusian: Гэрднер
  • Bulgarian: Гарднър (езеро)
  • Bulgarian: Гарднър
  • Cebuano: Lake Gairdner
  • Chinese: 盖尔德纳湖
  • Chuvash: Гэрднер
  • Czech: Gairdnerovo jezero
  • Danish: Lake Gairdner
  • Dutch: Gairdnermeer
  • Dutch: Lake Gairdner
  • Egyptian Arabic: بحيره جايردنير
  • French: lac Gairdner
  • French: Lac Gairdner
  • Georgian: გერდნერი
  • German: Lake Gairdner
  • Hebrew: אגם גיירדנר
  • Hungarian: Gairdner-tó
  • Latvian: Gērdnera ezers
  • Lithuanian: Gerdnerio ežeras
  • Northern Frisian: Lake Gairdner
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Lake Gairdner
  • Polish: Gairdner
  • Russian: Гэрднер
  • Russian: Озеро Гэрднер
  • Slovak: Gairdnerovo jazero
  • Spanish: Lago Gairdner
  • Swedish: Lake Gairdner
  • Ukrainian: Герднер
  • Welsh: Llyn Gairdner

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